The invention is a controlled distribution grain container for transporting feed or grain into a hunting area for feeding or planting. The first end and the second end of the “poncho”, which in use will form the lower edges of the front and back of the poncho, each have an open spout, each with a closure means. The first end and second end of the controlled distribution grain container will be located at the front and the back of the user, respectively, when the device is worn over the users shoulders. The poncho style controlled distribution grain container has one or more openings, each with a closure means such as zippers, to fill or refill the device. These openings are located on the front or back panels or along the edges of the sides of the device. The device allows the user to carry grain with the weight evenly distributed front to back and over his shoulders. After transporting the feed or grain to the desired area the user simply loosens the desired draw string allowing the feed or grain to freely flow out or they can use their hand to control the flow of the feed or grain. When the contents of one end is gone the controlled distribution grain container is simply swiveled around the users neck and the process is repeated.